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AESTHETICS BEAUTY EMOTION INTERFACE DESIGN USABILITY USER EXPERIENCE
MOBILE USABILITY DISTRACTION EXPECTANCY-CONFIRMATION THEORY SATISFACTION ADOPTION
WEB INTERFACE USABILITY COLOR SAMPLE GROUPING COLOR SAMPLE DISPLAY COLOR INFORMATION OVERLOAD
HEALTH LITERACY INTERNET PATIENT PARTICIPATION COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION–STANDARDS
MENTAL DISORDERS–THERAPY PATIENT EDUCATION AS TOPIC–STANDARDS
PATIENT EDUCATION HEALTH COMMUNICATION READABILITY USABILITY COMPREHENSION
PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLETS PACKAGE LEAFLETS PACKAGE INSERTS
MENTAL HEALTH COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY COMPUTER-ASSISTED THERAPY STUDENTS SELFHELP APPROACHES
HAND HYGIENE ASSESSMENT PATIENT SAFETY MONITORING HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS MEASUREMENTS
EVALUATION VALIDATION WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WOOL SCOURING WASHING ULTRASOUND ADVANCED PROCESSES
USABILITY HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERFACE COMPUTER TRAINING USE OF COMPUTER LEARNING
COLLABORATION WEB DESIGN KNOWLEDGE REPERTOIRE INTERFACE USABILITY DISTRIBUTED COGNITION
SITUATED LEARNING
USABILITY SATISFACTION TRUST LOYALTY
CELLULAR PHONE OXIMETRY–INSTRUMENTATION TELEMEDICINE–INSTRUMENTATION
DECISION AID THYROID CARCINOMA PATIENT EDUCATION MEDICAL DECISION-MAKING
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Usability (article)
AF STEWART, TOM (2009)
Behaviour & Information Technology, 2009, Vol.28(3), p.199-200
Usability (article)
AF LINDAHL, GÖRAN (2008)
In European Fm Insight, Issue 8, December, 2008, 2008
An open source usability maturity model (OS-UMM) (article)
AF RAZA, ARIF ; CAPRETZ, LUIZ FERNANDO ; AHMED, FAHEEM (2012)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2012, Vol.28(4), pp.1109-1121
Highlights► Identification of empirically validated key factors as measuring instruments. ► Development of
open source usability maturity model. ► Rating methodology. ► Two case studies. ► Application of OS-UMM
to assess the current maturity of OSS projects
Influence of faculty- and web portal design-related factors on web portal
usability: A hierarchical regression analysis (article)
AF BRINGULA, REX P (2013)
Computers & Education, 2013, Vol.68, pp.187-198
This study determined the influence of faculty- and web portal design-related factors on web portal
usability. Descriptive statistics revealed that most of the respondents were in their early 40's, had Master's
degree, had Internet access at home, were committed to the use of the web portal, had been using the web
portal for more than 4 semesters, and were intermediate users. They perceived that it was evident that the
web portal was designed in terms of ease of use, information content, availability, speed, and aesthetics.
Both e-learning services and library online resources were only used more
Is beautiful really usable? Toward understanding the relation between
usability, aesthetics, and affect in HCI (article)
AF TUCH, ALEXANDRE N. ; ROTH, SANDRA P. ; HORNBÆK, KASPER ; OPWIS, KLAUS ; BARGAS-AVILA, JAVIER A (2012)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2012, Vol.28(5), pp.1596-1607
Highlights► This study analyzes the relation between usability and aesthetics within websites. ► Results
show that good usability enhances the perception of classical aesthetics. ► The effect of usability on
aesthetics is mediated by user’s affective response. ► The frustration of poor usability lowers ratings on
perceived aesthetics. ► Usability is manipulated via information architecture without changing page layout
The impact of distractions on the usability and intention to use mobile
devices for wireless data services (article)
AF COURSARIS, CONSTANTINOS K. ; HASSANEIN, KHALED ; HEAD, MILENA M. ; BONTIS, NICK (2012)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2012, Vol.28(4), pp.1439-1449
Highlights► Model explains 39% of variance in user intention to adopt wireless data services. ► Cognitive
load from audio/visual/motor stimuli negatively impacts user performance. ► Satisfaction shown to be
independently assessed for efficiency and effectiveness. ► Performance impacts satisfaction and
confirmation of pre-trial expectations mediates. ► Satisfaction with Efficiency (not Effectiveness) drives
mobile device use intention
Effects of color sample display and color sample grouping on screen
layout usability for customized product color selection (article)
AF WU, FONG-GONG ; CHEN, CHEIH-YING ; LEE, YING-JYE ; CHEN, RAIN (2010)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2010, Vol.26(1), pp.51-60
This study investigates the effects of color sample display and color sample grouping on the usability (task
efficiency and user preference) of a color combination interface. A 180-subject nested design experiment
tested each of the three levels of color sample grouping (associative color number, color series, and product
section) against each of the two levels of color sample display (color chip, product thumbnail) for efficiency
and effectiveness (search time and error rate). A separate 30-subject experiment evaluated user
preference. Of the three grouping types, product section (grouping more
Usability and Accessibility in Consumer Health Informatics: Current
Trends and Future Challenges (article)
AF GOLDBERG, LARRY ; LIDE, BETTIJOYCE ; LOWRY, SVETLANA ; MASSETT, HOLLY A. ; O'CONNELL, TRISHA ; PREECE,
JENNIFER ; QUESENBERY, WHITNEY ; SHNEIDERMAN, BEN (2011)
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2011, Vol.40(5), pp.S187-S197
It is a truism that, for innovative eHealth systems to have true value and impact, they must first and foremost
be usable and accessible by clinicians, consumers, and other stakeholders. In this paper, current trends and
future challenges in the usability and accessibility of consumer health informatics will be described.
Consumer expectations of their healthcare providers and healthcare records in this new era of consumer-
directed care will be explored, and innovative visualizations, assistive technologies, and other ways that
healthcare information is currently being provided and/or shared more
Usability evaluation of a web-based patient information system for
individuals with severe mental health problems (article)
AF KUOSMANEN, LAURI ; JAKOBSSON, TIINA ; HYTTINEN, JARI ; KOIVUNEN, MARITA ; VÄLIMÄKI, MARITTA (2010)
Journal of advanced nursing, 2010, Vol.66(12), pp.2701-10
This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare service users', nursing students' and Registered
Nurses' evaluations of the usability of a patient education website intended for individuals with severe
mental health problems
Improving the usability of patient information leaflets (article)
AF PANDER MAAT, HENK ; LENTZ, LEO (2010)
Patient Education and Counseling, 2010, Vol.80(1), pp.113-119
Objective This study assesses the usability of three patient information leaflets and attempts to improve
them while complying with the current EU regulations
Development and usability of an online CBT program for symptoms of
moderate depression, anxiety, and stress in post-secondary students
(article)
AF CURRIE, SHANNON L. ; MCGRATH, PATRICK J. ; DAY, VICTOR (2010)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2010, Vol.26(6), pp.1419-1426
Internet-based intervention programs can improve mental health outcomes, and may offer a novel medium
for reducing emotional distress in post-secondary students. This paper describes the development and
usability testing of a new cognitive behavioral therapy-based program, “Feeling Better” designed to reduce
symptoms of emotional distress in post-secondary students. An iterative qualitative usability testing
approach was used to assess the program’s usability (i.e., ease of navigation, clarity, efficiency and
acceptability). Three cycles of participant feedback and feedback from counselling more
Testing the WHO Hand Hygiene Self-Assessment Framework for usability
and reliability (article)
AF STEWARDSON, A.J. ; ALLEGRANZI, B. ; PERNEGER, T.V. ; ATTAR, H. ; PITTET, D (2012-2013)
Journal of Hospital Infection, 2013, Vol.83(1), pp.30-35
BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) Hand Hygiene Self-Assessment Framework (HHSAF) was
conceived as a structured self-assessment tool to provide a situation analysis of hand hygiene resources,
promotion and practices within healthcare facilities
A study on the usability of ultrasound in scouring of raw wool (article)
AF BAHTIYARI, MUHAMMED İBRAHIM ; DURAN, KERIM (2012-2013)
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2013, Vol.41, pp.283-290
Wool is an outstanding, multifunctional natural fiber. Its physical and chemical structure makes it valuable
since the ancient era of the humanity. However, preparing wool for end use is difficult and complicated, so it
needs intensive care on every production step. Its treatment steps start while wool is on fleece form. Among
those processes, scouring of raw wool fibers is a strenuous work. Besides this, it is the first step can
influence the destiny of the wool for subsequent usages. As it is known, raw wool fleece includes
contaminations which can weigh the half or more of the raw wool. more
RETRACTED: Information to go: Fluency enhances the usability of primed
information (article)
AF HÄFNER, MICHAEL ; STAPEL, DIEDERIK A (2009-2010)
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2010, Vol.46(1), pp.73-84
This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal
(http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy).This article has been retracted at the request of the
Editor-in-Chief.The Levelt Committee (https://www.commissielevelt.nl) has determined fraud in this
publication, committed by author Stapel
A usability study on human–computer interface for middle-aged learners
(article)
AF CHOU, JYH-RONG ; HSIAO, SHIH-WEN (2007)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2007, Vol.23(4), pp.2040-2063
“Usability” is considered to be inherent in human–computer interface because it expresses the relationship
between end users and computer applications. In this paper, we conducted a study to examine the usability
of human–computer interface for middle-aged learners in Taiwan. There are two phases contained in the
study: (1) an elementary computer-training task, and (2) a usability analysis of human–computer interface.
Making use of a questionnaire survey, correlation analysis, and the grey relational model, some user
characteristics and learning behavior were derived. For example, regarding more
Collaboration in web design: Sharing knowledge, pursuing usability
(article)
AF ALBY, FRANCESCA ; ZUCCHERMAGLIO, CRISTINA (2008)
Journal of Pragmatics, 2008, Vol.40(3), pp.494-506
This article analyzes how and why collaboration is useful in web design. Through an analysis of interactions
in an Italian Internet company, the article shows that collaboration is the system used by designers to
improve organizational functioning and the quality of products. In particular, it shows that collaboration
supports certain crucial work activities, such as the planning of new products and the pursuit of interface
usability. To perform these activities, designers draw on specific interactive resources, such as a repertoire
of skills shared by groups of different professionals and more
The role played by perceived usability, satisfaction and consumer trust
on website loyalty (article)
AF FLAVIÁN, CARLOS ; GUINALÍU, MIGUEL ; GURREA, RAQUEL (2006)
Information & Management, 2006, Vol.43(1), pp.1-14
We performed a study to determine the influence that perceived usability has on the user's loyalty to
websites that they visit. The results of the empirical analysis confirmed that the trust of the user increases
when the user perceived that the system was usable and that there was a consequent increase in the degree
of website loyalty. In the same way, greater usability was found to have a positive influence on user
satisfaction, and this also generated greater website loyalty. Finally, it was found that user trust was
partially dependent on the degree of consumer website satisfaction
Usability testing of a prototype Phone Oximeter with healthcare
providers in high- and low-medical resource environments (article)
AF HUDSON, J ; NGUKU, S M ; SLEIMAN, J ; KARLEN, W ; DUMONT, G A ; PETERSEN, C L ; WARRINER, C B ; ANSERMINO, J M
(2012)
Anaesthesia, 2012, Vol.67(9), pp.957-67
To increase the use of pulse oximetry by capitalise on the wide availability of mobile phones, we have
designed, developed and evaluated a prototype pulse oximeter interfaced to a mobile phone. Usability of this
Phone Oximeter was tested as part of a rapid prototyping process. Phase 1 of the study (20 subjects) was
performed in Canada. Users performed 23 tasks, while thinking aloud. Time for completion of tasks and
analysis of user response to a mobile phone usability questionnaire were used to evaluate usability. Five
interface improvements were made to the prototype before evaluation in more
A usability study of a computerized decision aid to help patients with,
early stage papillary thyroid carcinoma in, decision-making on adjuvant
radioactive iodine treatment (article)
AF SAWKA, ANNA M. ; STRAUS, SHARON ; GAFNI, AMIRAM ; MEIYAPPAN, SOUMIA ; O’BRIEN, MARY ANN ; BRIERLEY, JAMES
D. ; TSANG, RICHARD W. ; ROTSTEIN, LORNE ; THABANE, LEHANA ; RODIN, GARY ; GEORGE, SUSAN R. ; GOLDSTEIN, DAVID
P (2011)
Patient Education and Counseling, 2011, Vol.84(2), pp.e24-e27
Objective We tested the usability of a patient-directed decision aid (DA), intended for patients with early
stage papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) deciding to accept or reject adjuvant radioactive iodine (RAI)
treatment. This decision is complicated by uncertainty of the medical evidence relating to potential
treatment benefits
The role of perceived usability, reputation, satisfaction and consumer
familiarity on the website loyalty formation process (article)
AF CASALÓ, LUIS ; FLAVIÁN, CARLOS ; GUINALÍU, MIGUEL (2008)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2008, Vol.24(2), pp.325-345
The increasing competitiveness in electronic business is motivating varying research on the principal
antecedents of consumer loyalty. However, previous research is too scarce, so that there are notable
aspects which must be analyzed in-depth. This research has focused on new topics about the development of
online consumer loyalty, such as the role of familiarity and usability. Firstly, we analyze the effect of
usability, reputation and satisfaction on consumer loyalty. The results have revealed the existence of a
positive and significant influence of reputation and satisfaction on website more
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OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE USABILITY EVALUATION MATURITY MODEL EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
AGE COMMITMENT INFORMATION CONTENT PORTAL USABILITY
AESTHETICS BEAUTY EMOTION INTERFACE DESIGN USABILITY USER EXPERIENCE
MOBILE USABILITY DISTRACTION EXPECTANCY-CONFIRMATION THEORY SATISFACTION ADOPTION
WEB INTERFACE USABILITY COLOR SAMPLE GROUPING COLOR SAMPLE DISPLAY COLOR INFORMATION OVERLOAD
HEALTH LITERACY INTERNET PATIENT PARTICIPATION COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION–STANDARDS
MENTAL DISORDERS–THERAPY PATIENT EDUCATION AS TOPIC–STANDARDS
PATIENT EDUCATION HEALTH COMMUNICATION READABILITY USABILITY COMPREHENSION
PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLETS PACKAGE LEAFLETS PACKAGE INSERTS
MENTAL HEALTH COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY COMPUTER-ASSISTED THERAPY STUDENTS SELFHELP APPROACHES
HAND HYGIENE ASSESSMENT PATIENT SAFETY MONITORING HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS MEASUREMENTS
EVALUATION VALIDATION WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
WOOL SCOURING WASHING ULTRASOUND ADVANCED PROCESSES
USABILITY HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERFACE COMPUTER TRAINING USE OF COMPUTER LEARNING
COLLABORATION WEB DESIGN KNOWLEDGE REPERTOIRE INTERFACE USABILITY DISTRIBUTED COGNITION
SITUATED LEARNING
USABILITY SATISFACTION TRUST LOYALTY
CELLULAR PHONE OXIMETRY–INSTRUMENTATION TELEMEDICINE–INSTRUMENTATION
DECISION AID THYROID CARCINOMA PATIENT EDUCATION MEDICAL DECISION-MAKING
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Usability (article)
AF STEWART, TOM (2009)
Behaviour & Information Technology, 2009, Vol.28(3), p.199-200
Usability (article)
AF LINDAHL, GÖRAN (2008)
In European Fm Insight, Issue 8, December, 2008, 2008
An open source usability maturity model (OS-UMM) (article)
AF RAZA, ARIF ; CAPRETZ, LUIZ FERNANDO ; AHMED, FAHEEM (2012)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2012, Vol.28(4), pp.1109-1121
Highlights► Identification of empirically validated key factors as measuring instruments. ► Development of
open source usability maturity model. ► Rating methodology. ► Two case studies. ► Application of OS-UMM
to assess the current maturity of OSS projects
Influence of faculty- and web portal design-related factors on web portal
usability: A hierarchical regression analysis (article)
AF BRINGULA, REX P (2013)
Computers & Education, 2013, Vol.68, pp.187-198
This study determined the influence of faculty- and web portal design-related factors on web portal
usability. Descriptive statistics revealed that most of the respondents were in their early 40's, had Master's
degree, had Internet access at home, were committed to the use of the web portal, had been using the web
portal for more than 4 semesters, and were intermediate users. They perceived that it was evident that the
web portal was designed in terms of ease of use, information content, availability, speed, and aesthetics.
Both e-learning services and library online resources were only used more
Is beautiful really usable? Toward understanding the relation between
usability, aesthetics, and affect in HCI (article)
AF TUCH, ALEXANDRE N. ; ROTH, SANDRA P. ; HORNBÆK, KASPER ; OPWIS, KLAUS ; BARGAS-AVILA, JAVIER A (2012)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2012, Vol.28(5), pp.1596-1607
Highlights► This study analyzes the relation between usability and aesthetics within websites. ► Results
show that good usability enhances the perception of classical aesthetics. ► The effect of usability on
aesthetics is mediated by user’s affective response. ► The frustration of poor usability lowers ratings on
perceived aesthetics. ► Usability is manipulated via information architecture without changing page layout
The impact of distractions on the usability and intention to use mobile
devices for wireless data services (article)
AF COURSARIS, CONSTANTINOS K. ; HASSANEIN, KHALED ; HEAD, MILENA M. ; BONTIS, NICK (2012)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2012, Vol.28(4), pp.1439-1449
Highlights► Model explains 39% of variance in user intention to adopt wireless data services. ► Cognitive
load from audio/visual/motor stimuli negatively impacts user performance. ► Satisfaction shown to be
independently assessed for efficiency and effectiveness. ► Performance impacts satisfaction and
confirmation of pre-trial expectations mediates. ► Satisfaction with Efficiency (not Effectiveness) drives
mobile device use intention
Effects of color sample display and color sample grouping on screen
layout usability for customized product color selection (article)
AF WU, FONG-GONG ; CHEN, CHEIH-YING ; LEE, YING-JYE ; CHEN, RAIN (2010)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2010, Vol.26(1), pp.51-60
This study investigates the effects of color sample display and color sample grouping on the usability (task
efficiency and user preference) of a color combination interface. A 180-subject nested design experiment
tested each of the three levels of color sample grouping (associative color number, color series, and product
section) against each of the two levels of color sample display (color chip, product thumbnail) for efficiency
and effectiveness (search time and error rate). A separate 30-subject experiment evaluated user
preference. Of the three grouping types, product section (grouping more
Usability and Accessibility in Consumer Health Informatics: Current
Trends and Future Challenges (article)
AF GOLDBERG, LARRY ; LIDE, BETTIJOYCE ; LOWRY, SVETLANA ; MASSETT, HOLLY A. ; O'CONNELL, TRISHA ; PREECE,
JENNIFER ; QUESENBERY, WHITNEY ; SHNEIDERMAN, BEN (2011)
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2011, Vol.40(5), pp.S187-S197
It is a truism that, for innovative eHealth systems to have true value and impact, they must first and foremost
be usable and accessible by clinicians, consumers, and other stakeholders. In this paper, current trends and
future challenges in the usability and accessibility of consumer health informatics will be described.
Consumer expectations of their healthcare providers and healthcare records in this new era of consumer-
directed care will be explored, and innovative visualizations, assistive technologies, and other ways that
healthcare information is currently being provided and/or shared more
Usability evaluation of a web-based patient information system for
individuals with severe mental health problems (article)
AF KUOSMANEN, LAURI ; JAKOBSSON, TIINA ; HYTTINEN, JARI ; KOIVUNEN, MARITA ; VÄLIMÄKI, MARITTA (2010)
Journal of advanced nursing, 2010, Vol.66(12), pp.2701-10
This paper is a report of a study conducted to compare service users', nursing students' and Registered
Nurses' evaluations of the usability of a patient education website intended for individuals with severe
mental health problems
Improving the usability of patient information leaflets (article)
AF PANDER MAAT, HENK ; LENTZ, LEO (2010)
Patient Education and Counseling, 2010, Vol.80(1), pp.113-119
Objective This study assesses the usability of three patient information leaflets and attempts to improve
them while complying with the current EU regulations
Development and usability of an online CBT program for symptoms of
moderate depression, anxiety, and stress in post-secondary students
(article)
AF CURRIE, SHANNON L. ; MCGRATH, PATRICK J. ; DAY, VICTOR (2010)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2010, Vol.26(6), pp.1419-1426
Internet-based intervention programs can improve mental health outcomes, and may offer a novel medium
for reducing emotional distress in post-secondary students. This paper describes the development and
usability testing of a new cognitive behavioral therapy-based program, “Feeling Better” designed to reduce
symptoms of emotional distress in post-secondary students. An iterative qualitative usability testing
approach was used to assess the program’s usability (i.e., ease of navigation, clarity, efficiency and
acceptability). Three cycles of participant feedback and feedback from counselling more
Testing the WHO Hand Hygiene Self-Assessment Framework for usability
and reliability (article)
AF STEWARDSON, A.J. ; ALLEGRANZI, B. ; PERNEGER, T.V. ; ATTAR, H. ; PITTET, D (2012-2013)
Journal of Hospital Infection, 2013, Vol.83(1), pp.30-35
BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) Hand Hygiene Self-Assessment Framework (HHSAF) was
conceived as a structured self-assessment tool to provide a situation analysis of hand hygiene resources,
promotion and practices within healthcare facilities
A study on the usability of ultrasound in scouring of raw wool (article)
AF BAHTIYARI, MUHAMMED İBRAHIM ; DURAN, KERIM (2012-2013)
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2013, Vol.41, pp.283-290
Wool is an outstanding, multifunctional natural fiber. Its physical and chemical structure makes it valuable
since the ancient era of the humanity. However, preparing wool for end use is difficult and complicated, so it
needs intensive care on every production step. Its treatment steps start while wool is on fleece form. Among
those processes, scouring of raw wool fibers is a strenuous work. Besides this, it is the first step can
influence the destiny of the wool for subsequent usages. As it is known, raw wool fleece includes
contaminations which can weigh the half or more of the raw wool. more
RETRACTED: Information to go: Fluency enhances the usability of primed
information (article)
AF HÄFNER, MICHAEL ; STAPEL, DIEDERIK A (2009-2010)
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2010, Vol.46(1), pp.73-84
This article has been retracted: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal
(http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy).This article has been retracted at the request of the
Editor-in-Chief.The Levelt Committee (https://www.commissielevelt.nl) has determined fraud in this
publication, committed by author Stapel
A usability study on human–computer interface for middle-aged learners
(article)
AF CHOU, JYH-RONG ; HSIAO, SHIH-WEN (2007)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2007, Vol.23(4), pp.2040-2063
“Usability” is considered to be inherent in human–computer interface because it expresses the relationship
between end users and computer applications. In this paper, we conducted a study to examine the usability
of human–computer interface for middle-aged learners in Taiwan. There are two phases contained in the
study: (1) an elementary computer-training task, and (2) a usability analysis of human–computer interface.
Making use of a questionnaire survey, correlation analysis, and the grey relational model, some user
characteristics and learning behavior were derived. For example, regarding more
Collaboration in web design: Sharing knowledge, pursuing usability
(article)
AF ALBY, FRANCESCA ; ZUCCHERMAGLIO, CRISTINA (2008)
Journal of Pragmatics, 2008, Vol.40(3), pp.494-506
This article analyzes how and why collaboration is useful in web design. Through an analysis of interactions
in an Italian Internet company, the article shows that collaboration is the system used by designers to
improve organizational functioning and the quality of products. In particular, it shows that collaboration
supports certain crucial work activities, such as the planning of new products and the pursuit of interface
usability. To perform these activities, designers draw on specific interactive resources, such as a repertoire
of skills shared by groups of different professionals and more
The role played by perceived usability, satisfaction and consumer trust
on website loyalty (article)
AF FLAVIÁN, CARLOS ; GUINALÍU, MIGUEL ; GURREA, RAQUEL (2006)
Information & Management, 2006, Vol.43(1), pp.1-14
We performed a study to determine the influence that perceived usability has on the user's loyalty to
websites that they visit. The results of the empirical analysis confirmed that the trust of the user increases
when the user perceived that the system was usable and that there was a consequent increase in the degree
of website loyalty. In the same way, greater usability was found to have a positive influence on user
satisfaction, and this also generated greater website loyalty. Finally, it was found that user trust was
partially dependent on the degree of consumer website satisfaction
Usability testing of a prototype Phone Oximeter with healthcare
providers in high- and low-medical resource environments (article)
AF HUDSON, J ; NGUKU, S M ; SLEIMAN, J ; KARLEN, W ; DUMONT, G A ; PETERSEN, C L ; WARRINER, C B ; ANSERMINO, J M
(2012)
Anaesthesia, 2012, Vol.67(9), pp.957-67
To increase the use of pulse oximetry by capitalise on the wide availability of mobile phones, we have
designed, developed and evaluated a prototype pulse oximeter interfaced to a mobile phone. Usability of this
Phone Oximeter was tested as part of a rapid prototyping process. Phase 1 of the study (20 subjects) was
performed in Canada. Users performed 23 tasks, while thinking aloud. Time for completion of tasks and
analysis of user response to a mobile phone usability questionnaire were used to evaluate usability. Five
interface improvements were made to the prototype before evaluation in more
A usability study of a computerized decision aid to help patients with,
early stage papillary thyroid carcinoma in, decision-making on adjuvant
radioactive iodine treatment (article)
AF SAWKA, ANNA M. ; STRAUS, SHARON ; GAFNI, AMIRAM ; MEIYAPPAN, SOUMIA ; O’BRIEN, MARY ANN ; BRIERLEY, JAMES
D. ; TSANG, RICHARD W. ; ROTSTEIN, LORNE ; THABANE, LEHANA ; RODIN, GARY ; GEORGE, SUSAN R. ; GOLDSTEIN, DAVID
P (2011)
Patient Education and Counseling, 2011, Vol.84(2), pp.e24-e27
Objective We tested the usability of a patient-directed decision aid (DA), intended for patients with early
stage papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) deciding to accept or reject adjuvant radioactive iodine (RAI)
treatment. This decision is complicated by uncertainty of the medical evidence relating to potential
treatment benefits
The role of perceived usability, reputation, satisfaction and consumer
familiarity on the website loyalty formation process (article)
AF CASALÓ, LUIS ; FLAVIÁN, CARLOS ; GUINALÍU, MIGUEL (2008)
Computers in Human Behavior, 2008, Vol.24(2), pp.325-345
The increasing competitiveness in electronic business is motivating varying research on the principal
antecedents of consumer loyalty. However, previous research is too scarce, so that there are notable
aspects which must be analyzed in-depth. This research has focused on new topics about the development of
online consumer loyalty, such as the role of familiarity and usability. Firstly, we analyze the effect of
usability, reputation and satisfaction on consumer loyalty. The results have revealed the existence of a
positive and significant influence of reputation and satisfaction on website more
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